OTHER SETTINGS

IMPORTANT!

The snapshot image or movie that you select as the startup image is stored in a special memory location called “startup image memory”. Only one image can be stored in startup image memory at one time.

Selecting a new startup image overwrites anything that is already stored in startup image memory. Because of this, if you want to return to a previous startup image, you need to have a separate copy of that image in the camera’s standard image memory. Note that you cannot delete an image from startup image memory. You can only replace it with another image.

Configuring Power Down Image Settings

With the Power Down Image feature, you can configure the camera so a specific image stored in camera image memory appears whenever you turn off power. You can specify a snapshot or a movie as the power down image.

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The file name extension will not be displayed if your computer is configured to hide file name extensions.

Example: CIMG0001

If your power down image is stored on a memory card, be sure to copy the image to built-in memory before removing the memory card from the camera.

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